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The mainstay areas that used to prove highly useful are becoming less so now as well, claims the Don. While /r/GlobalOffensiveTrade is still a great place to pick up a deal, "CS:GO Lounge has since turned into a shithole of lowballers and scammers. The website itself is run by a shady group of scammers. There was an admin on there I saw using a glitch to list items that he did not own in attempts to get payments in Bitcoin."wartime jargon and tongue-in-cheek Nicolas Cage quotes aside, there are real concerns to consider here. While my research only delved into the world of CS:GO trading, it's obvious that the same sorts of dealings are happening within other Valve games too, such as DOTA 2 and Team Fortress 2. There's a DOTA 2 Lounge, for example, which is even more popular than the CS:GO Lounge.It goes a little something like this: Weapons can be acquired through playing the game, paying to open "weapons cases," buying them through the marketplace, or trading with other Steam users. The amount that people are paying for weapons determines weapons' value, and special graphs associated with each weapon show you at a glance how much you can expect to buy or sell them each for.Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the massively popular first-person shooter from Valve, receives a fresh Operation Vanguard event today, which comes with a massive patch filled with new maps, special skins, and plenty of improvements to game modes like Arms Race or Demolition.Thought it might sound like a paltry amount, it's amplified several times due to the demand for certain cosmetic items in games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The lovely gaming couple responsible for TecAssault were enjoying a quiet evening opening weapon cases in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Then they opened one of the rarest items possible, and the husband completely loses his shit.The number of players affected by the ban is relatively small, but the severity of the punishment sends an unmistakable message that match fixing will not be tolerated. Given the growing popularity of professional CS:GO, and the ballooning value of purses attached to tournaments like Katowice, it's a welcome development—and, I'd say, long overdue.The global arms trade is one of the most lucrative markets in the world, but two young gamers have discovered the virtual weapons market isn’t too shabby either.

The effects were immediate. Before the update it was common for CS: GO to peak at around 26,000 to 40,000 players per day, putting it below both CS 1.6 and CS: Source. The update quickly brought both new and returning players alike, most of which would remain active in the game for months to come. CS: GO would surge to new heights of popularity, a trend that would continue well beyond the "honeymoon period" of the Arms Deal update.The popularity of skins extends well beyond just players being addicted to opening cases. The Community Market and websites like CSGOTraders specialize in hosting transactions between players, as they look to trade and sell their items in pursuit of higher rarity items, especially knives which are viewed as highly sought after. In some cases players dedicate many hours to trading up their acquired items in an effort to increase the value of their collection without spending additional money on buying keys to open cases.Before the policy was amended, Steam users were able to ask Valve for help in restoring the items that were ripped off via Steam trade scams, including skins, weapons and more.5. Show off and tell your friends that you got it cheaper with SK Gaming!Today announced the Swedish organization that they will bring in a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team, which is basically composed of a bunch of successful Call of Duty 4 players.

Dahn's collection—one of the most complete in the game, a veritable museum of glittering/camo-colored/fire-decaled rarities that he recently put up for sale—began on something of a whim. He originally played CS:GO to snap up all the game's achievements and make a mad dash for the door. But then Valve announced they were adding skins—cosmetic gun customizations—to the game in the Arms Deal update, and Dahn realized that he wanted them. He wanted them all.Perplexed? A combination of erratic market prices, shrewd use of Steam's trading policies, and enterprising individuals, has resulted in a bustling cottage industry of merchants looking to undercut Valve with better deals. The deals aren't just on already discounted games either, as titles like the recently released Rainbow Six Siege are going for as little as Rs. 1,099. In comparison, it's Rs. 1,799 on disc and Rs. 1,349 on Steam. Even Just Cause 3 is available for as low as Rs. 649 versus Rs. 1,499 on disc and Rs. 799 on Steam.there's a whole slew on offer: Bring Your Own Computer weekend and day passes, Turn Up and Play passes that allow you to use one of the machines provided, as well as spectator tickets. Once that's done you'll be able to sign up and secure your place at the tourney.Traditional sports betting is a widespread industry and does generate a lot of revenue; I think eSports betting will easily fit right in. I don’t think the eSports betting industry particularly needs the big players in traditional sports betting to fit in, but we’ve highlighted some areas where they can really create a splash within eSports and fill potential gaps in the market. We’ve seen some big players such as William Hill come in to eSports but the betting company hasn’t made any visible investment and is lacking in the quality of bets on matches they feature on the website in my opinion.While removing other Steam stealers requires much work, this time, removing these Chrome extensions is a piece of cake.Shortly thereafter, Valve made a post on its official Counter-Strike site which announced that four out of five ex-iBP players were now banned from Valve-sponsored events (i.e. all international majors) indefinitely. Other leagues were swift to follow with their own bans. This was the first time Valve had banned players for non-cheating related issues. But rather than clarify Valve’s role in its eSports community, the developer appeared as ambiguous as ever. Valve was now simultaneously James Naismith and the NBA—the creator of the game as well as its regulator at the professional level. It’s this former role that makes eSports fundamentally different from sports. While there are widely accepted rules to soccer, basketball and hockey at the top level of play, eSports is unique insofar as the game itself changes regularly. When a patch is released that changes a map, movement speed, or a specific weapon’s damage, it changes the game in a way that sports haven’t experienced in decades. Part of being at the top level necessitates the skill and conceptual tools to adapt to these changes. Duc “cud” Pham

The news comes out of the GlobalOffensiveTrade subreddit, where a post was made by Freakesport pointing to evidence of duping of the AWP | Dragon Lore skin, which you can see above and was worth around $1500, along with many others. All the items traded go through the same two accounts, then they are reported as stolen and Valve creates copies, as it's the only way they can restore lost items without harming legitimate customers. This was part of the reason for the new trading rules regarding phone authentication, but it seems something isn't working.A post on the main CS:GO subreddit has brought this to the attention of the wider community and, hopefully, Valve. Poster Derpcrawler shows that some basic napkin math and assumptions would indicate that over $1,000,000 will have been injected into the economy by this method. They also explains why this is actively damaging, lowering the prices of rarer items meaning less money going into the game. It isn't a massive problem now - the price of a single gun skin dropping from $1500 to $1300 isn't the end of the world for a wider audience - but could be a serious issue in the long run if Valve allow it to continue. An Australian Counter-Strike Global Offensive player and streamer has had his prayers answered, after Valve dipped into their legendary bag of “one-time” gestures.Artur Minacov, 21 and John Brechisci, 28, founded a site called OPSkins in January, and say they’ve since made a fortune buying and selling virtual video game gun skins online.Auch ohne Kauf des DLCs erhalten alle Spieler Zugriff auf sieben neue Community-Karten. Einziger Wermutstropfen für diejenigen, die nicht zahlen m?chten: Ohne den kostenpflichtigen Wildfire-Pass sind die Maps nicht auf den offiziellen Servern spielbar. Eine übersicht aller neuen Karten finden Sie etwas weiter unten in der Galerie.Skins sind die beste M?glichkeit, um dem Spiel CS:GO eine individuelle Note zu verleihen und das Benutzerprofil an die eigenen stilistischen Vorlieben anzupassen! Durch atemberaubende Designs für jede im Spiel ausw?hlbare Waffe ist das Gameplay nun fest in eurer Hand.

Als je betaalt voor de Pass krijg je een coin die overal waar je avatar te zien is, ook te zien zal zijn. Exclusief beschikbaar voor coinhouders is een speciaal Bowie mes en skins voor je wapens. Er komt voor de nieuwe Wildfire campaign ook een speciaal leaderboard zodat je je voortgang in de campaign tot aan juni helemaal kunt volgen.Counter Strike Global Offensive krijgt ook een eigen comic. Deze is opgedeeld in drie delen en naarmate je verder komt in de nieuwe campaign kun je het verhaal volgen. De skins die meegeleverd worden zien er allemaal erg tof uit, als je dus veel tijd steekt in CS GO is het zeker de moeite waard om deze pass te checken."Now that I've had a nice knife, I want one again, so my trading will probably see an increase from here," he admits. "I've had a glimpse of how it works, and as a guy who works in finance I should be in good stead. I just worry that the only way I will get back to items of that level, is I'll have to spend my own money on the marketplace, or open a fuck-ton more cases. I'll probably open a fuck-ton more cases, because I'm addicted."While CS:GO weapon cases are earned through normal play, the keys to unlock them must be purchased, so every time poor John rolls a blue weapon it's money down the drain. Of course that's all forgotten as soon as that gleaming gold shows up on the weapon roulette (thanks to reader Sushbag for the link). With so many preferences and opinions about the best mechanical keyboard for gaming, we decided the best course of action was to bring some in and pit them against each other in keyboard battle royale. The competitors include the Logitech G910 Orion Spark, Razer BlackWidow Chroma, SteelSeries Apex M800, and Cooler Master Quick Fire XTi.I Googled “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive cheats,” and quickly ended up at a user-friendly cheat provider. Based on the size of its community and traffic, it's one of the biggest. I'm going to call it Ultra Cheats, a fake name, to protect the anonymity of the sources I talked to. Those sources, like Zero, have also had their online handles altered. Ultra Cheats didn't accept credit (other sites did), so I used PayPal to buy a one-month subscription for CS:GO cheats for $10.95. This gave me access to the site's VIP forums where I could talk to other members, administrators, cheat coders, and download Ultra Cheats' cheat loader, which checks in with its DRM server. It also gave me access to around-the-clock technical and customer support via TeamSpeak.

Our first GTX 980 notebook review is of MSI's GT72 Dominator Pro G, including gaming (FPS) benchmarks, thermal & temperature plots, battery life, and value. There's no softening the blow with this one: It's $3100, 2” thick, and weighs about 8.4 lbs. This is, in its truest form, a “desktop replacement” laptop. Of note, we previously reviewed CyberPower's Fangbook III with a GTX 980M, which is a rebranded MSI GT72 notebook using the mobile version of the GTX 980 – a slimmed-down offering from today's model. With the Fangbook on extended loan, we were able to re-benchmark performance and conduct a GTX 980 vs. GTX 980M laptop benchmark. To expand on this just slightly, a desktop GTX 980 was also benchmarked as a parity-check with the more thermally-constrained notebooks.It is hard to deny the popularity of multiplayer online battle arena games. With titles like League of Legends and Dota 2 breaking records in online viewership and competitive gaming prize pool money respectively, the numbers speak for themselves.CS:GO hasn't really changed too much in terms of the gameplay. I find myself not really doing anything different from what I did before. I think that's fine for most players. I imagine a lot of people who play CS:GO have not played the original, so for them, it's a new experience. I would imagine it's very unique for them.CSGO Lounge says on its website that placing a bet represents a confirmation you are "in abidance with your country's laws" regarding gambling, including minimum age. EGB, for its part, asks users to tick a box confirming they're of legal age. Neither site responded to multiple requests for comment for this story.When testing does begin, around 10,000 people will be invited to participate. "After that we'll grow it in steps as we get a test server infrastructure and scalability," he explained.

That’s set to change next month with a raft of Steam Machines hitting the market, but in the meantime Steam has released two peripherals: the Steam Controller and the Steam Link. The latter lets you play games on your TV via your gaming rig, but it’s the controller – with its haptic pads – I’ll be looking at in more detail here.